Friday, February 10, 2012

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Samuel John Lamorna Birch
Though he studied for a short time at an atelier in Paris, English painter Samuel John ?Lamorna? Birch was mostly a self taught artist.

Birch was one of the earliest of the second wave of ?Newlyn School? artists, a group that included Alfred J. Munnings, Stanley Gardner and Laura and Harold Knight.

Birch is often known as simply Lamorna Birch. He took the name from the Lamorna Valley in Cornwall, where he painted frequently. The name was the suggestion of artist Stanhope Forbes, with the thought that it would set Birch apart from the already established artist Lionel Birch who also painted in Newlyn.

In addition to his many paintings of the cove at Lamorna, Birch had a fascination with small streams, in particular in portraying the surface expression of their currents and eddies in a way that puts me in mind of the wonderful Norwegian painter Frits Thaulow.

There is a book about Birch and the artists around him, A Painter Laureate: Lamorna Birch & his Circle, but I don?t think it?s illustrated.

The best online image source I?ve found for Lamorna Birch is the BBC?s Your Paintings. Click on the main images for slightly larger versions.

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